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Not OT hopefully, more a supplementary question:
So apart from high wattage items like hair dryers, leccy kettles and fan heaters, why have an inverter?
Would it not be better to get a 12v adaptor / plug with the correct rating for the appliance (e.g. laptop)?
Steve
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There is no better reason to fit an inverter than to run a hairdryer. My motorhoming life became complete when I could dry my hair and style it in the van. :Blush:
That will be the impressive hairdo on the left in your avatar picture I presume!
Respect - that must take some inverter power
Only jealous 'cos I haven't got any!
Not knowing a lot about electrics would a hairdryer run of an 1800 inverter?
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The eternal question !
Had Douglas Adams lived that was going to be the next question to be put to Deep Throat.
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We got a small 300w invertor (Aldi) because it would charge both the laptops..............it's hard to get a charger with the correct Dell adaptor.
Also it covers us for any other mains item we may get in the future...........probably a razor or hair trimmer.
My question is does a 300w invertor always use 300 w or is it the wattage of the item plugged in.........................so a 90w laptop only uses 90w.
Thanks
That will be the impressive hairdo on the left in your avatar picture I presume!
Respect - that must take some inverter power
[HI]Only jealous 'cos I haven't got any![/HI]
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